[ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
Steve Schramm
steveschramm at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 22 03:10:18 EDT 2006
Anyone who is coaching, whether it is an official coach or a "coach" as you
describe, is supposed to stay within 10 yards of the center of the sideline.
You should politely ask that person to remain near the center and they
definitely should not be near the goal if they are coaching or "coaching".
\Steve
--- Mark Shustock <mshustock at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I was refereeing a U-7 5 on 5 game this afternoon. At halftime, an upset
> parent from the away team confronted me on the field and said I should not
> allow a home team parent to "coach" his son (the goalie) from behind the net.
> The home team parent was standing there and helping his six year old son
> with verbal advice (ex. "pick up the ball", "kick the ball as far as you
> can", etc. etc).
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> I don't think there's any rule that prohibits this type of coaching, is
> there? Regardless, what's the etiquette?
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